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Author Topic: Looking for a couple modules (will create if necessary)  (Read 412 times)
nevon

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« on: November 12, 2008, 08:29:28 PM »

Hey all, I'm working on a new site and I chose WebsiteBaker as a CMS.  So far it's great, simple to theme and manage.

I'm looking to add a few more social features into my site, and I dont see anything like what I want:

1) Page Module that shows a table from the database (optionally only specific fields), and optionally has the ability to edit the database table as a spreadsheet (probably under admin-tools).

2) Expanded user / page module.  I'm looking for a page module that lists all registered users, and when you click on one it shows a user page.  I also want to expand on the user information that is stored to make it more dynamic, so a user can have a personalized page with perhaps a bio, diary, photos and contact information.  The last option would allow them to theme this page in a style that is different from the current site and to allow for a personalized subdomain.  ie:  nevon.mysite.com

If anything similar to these exists, please let me know - otherwise I'm going to embark on a quest to create this.
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« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2008, 09:49:49 PM »

Hello

at this loacation you can have a look at the existing modules and snippets.
For your second bullet point have a look at the modules team or members.
But there are a lot more.

rgds

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nevon

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« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2008, 10:00:46 PM »

Excellent, thank you.  I had looked at the approved add-ons list but I had not found the site you mentioned.  I even totally missed it in the sticky!  Sorry!
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